According to the site you linked to, new citizens must swear an oath to the exact part of the law I mentioned:>
Of particular relevance to the dual citizenship issue is that, as part of the oath, a new citizen must pledge "to renounce and abjure absolutely and entirely all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which the applicant was before a subject or citizen."
What good is an oath that can be broken without consequences? Our immigration policies have been rendered a quagmire, probably by design, and the more you learn about it, the more nauseated you become.
You didnt read the whole thing through. You only read those parts you wanted to skew your point.
I thought I was helping you. But it didnt turn out that way.
I wont make that mistake again. Ever.
And by the way, I am amazed the seconds it took you to read an extremely, very long article I sent you. You answered my post in ½ hour, which included the time you found it, read every word, digested it, and wrote your comments. You are an amazing brilliant person. (sarc)
I was born at 12 noon. Not at 12 midnight.